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| Ramadan: What To Know When Travelling To A Muslim Country by divinehand2003(op): 9:00pm On May 17, 2018 |
It's the holy month of Ramadan and some Muslim countries have strict laws during this period. Tourists travelling to a Muslim country during this holy month of Ramadan need to observe some Islamic laws. You will be presented with a unique opportunity to observe and experience customs, and traditions. However, you want to try to not offend the locals this holy month. Below are five key things to note. 1. Eating in public is illegal It is illegal in some countries to eat, drink, or smoke in public during the fasting hours. Tourists can dine within the confines of their hotel. 2. Expect rush hours During Ramadan, the two hours before the breaking of the fast are the busiest as people rush from place to place to grab food or beat the evening traffic to make it back home. Getting a taxi during this traffic-heavy stretch becomes a challenge so be prepared if you need to be somewhere at a certain time. 3. Some businesses will be closed Places like clubs, bars and some restaurants might be closed for a month or hours on end. No outdoor dining or music is allowed. Majority of these businesses have shorter hours during this 30-day period as employers are expected to let their workers get home in time to break their fast with their families. 4. Dress conservatively During Ramadan, even in more liberal countries it is adviable to cover your arms, legs, shoulders, and even hair to avoid offending the locals. 5. No public display of affection In many Muslim countries, especially Saudi Arabia, public displays of affection can draw negative attention. Avoid holding hands, kissing or even a peck when with your partner. It' better to maintain an appropriate distance with your spouse. http://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/food-travel-arts-culture/what-to-know-when-travelling-to-a-muslim-country-id8389111.html |
| Re: Ramadan: What To Know When Travelling To A Muslim Country by dafeyankee: 9:01pm On May 17, 2018 |
Lalasticlacla come and see. This Religion has so much laws,and yet they are the biggest offenders in everything you can think of. So because they are fasting,i will not be able to eat in Public?it is like saying because one woman is childless, other mothers should no longer get pregnant. Who wrote all these Islamic Hocuspocus? |
| Re: Ramadan: What To Know When Travelling To A Muslim Country by anibirelawal(m): 10:46am On May 18, 2018 |
dafeyankee:WILL YOU STOP RUMBLING ! |
| Re: Ramadan: What To Know When Travelling To A Muslim Country by divinehand2003(op): 1:08pm On May 18, 2018 |
anibirelawal:He obviously missed the point. Some Christian don't eat meat during lent. Every religious group has their rules and doctrines. Let's respect all. |
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